Very nice hob, disadvantages are associated with induction?
- Nice hob
- Operation simple, but good
- Fast
- Boil over protection does not work
Mark
29 April 2021
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According to our Cooktop expert
The 90cm wide ETNA KIF890ZT induction cooktop has 5 cooking zones. These cooking zones have 10 settings and a boost function that heats your pans extra fast. The built-in cooktop recognizes on which zone you put a pan. You can then slide the slider to the temperature or setting you want with your finger. Use the flexible cooking zones as 1 large zone or 2 separate zones. That's useful if you like to cook with large pans or a roasting tray. The auto heat-up makes sure the cooking zone reduces power if it has reached the desired temperature. Thanks to the boil-dry protection, the cooking zones will turn off automatically if your pan boils over.
By default, the cooktop is 2-phased. Thanks to the power management system, you can also connect it to 3 phases or 1 phase with a regular connector.
Appliance placement | Built-in | |
Cooktop heating | Induction | |
Minimum power supply | 7200 W | |
Connection to number of phases in the Netherlands | 1 phase (regular connector), 2 phases (Perilex connector), 3 phases (Perilex connector, more than 7360W) | |
Connection to number of phases in Germany | 1 phase (up to 3680W), 2 phases (3680 - 7360W), 3 phases (more than 7360W) | |
Niche width | 86 cm | |
Number of cooking zones | 5 | |
Flexible cooking zone |
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Mark
29 April 2021
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Joost
1 May 2021
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Marc Joersen
9 May 2021
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Peter Boetzkes
24 May 2021
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Molen
14 May 2021
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Hanne de Jong
10 May 2021
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Frank
17 May 2021
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H Loeffen
8 June 2021
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Vincent van der Velde
18 June 2021
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Geens
27 May 2021
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I made the switch from gas to induction after all the glowing stories about induction cooking. My gas hob was also used up after 20+ years. So perhaps many criticisms apply to induction in general rather than this particular hob. Below is an explanation per point. Advantages: - Beautiful, quick to clean. - Operation is simple, but good enough except for the contrast. Select pan on pit, select position. - It gets hot quickly, we have riess pans, high setting should not be used. But it's still fast enough. - Because there is no gas burner under your pan, there is less air movement due to the combustion. This allows the extractor hood a notch lower - What a large plate! 5 pans on it and actually still space left Cons: - You can see the hot plates and the wires. Spots and looking at a certain angle. Not disturbing, see photo. - Boil over protection, I know what it's supposed to do, but just now the plate was 25% full of water and it kept going....but ok so does a gas plate - Contrast difference can be seen, but only barely. It's 10 lines, so it won't matter. Stand is visible by means of a number and you can slide higher/lower - You can clearly notice the hob that it controls on/off. So set it to position 5, then you see water bubbling, then not for 3 seconds, than 3 seconds. I find it special that this cannot be done otherwise with today's technology. It went well - Local heat. Because you can occasionally see the wires, you know how the plate is connected, so where. I noticed that the pans heat up where the wire sits on the plate. So if I have a skillet with melted butter, I see one part bubbling and the other part not. - Sound fan/pans. The fan of the cooling of the electronics starts working quickly, this can be clearly heard when the extractor hood is off (e.g. when boiling water). When the extractor hood is on, you can hear it to a limited extent. Of course you can also hear gas clearly. Depending on the pan and what is in it, the pans make ticking/buzzing noises, especially when you boil water and then just before it boils. We've only had it for 2 weeks so I'm experimenting with pans a bit to see if I notice a difference. Before you buy one, I think it's good to look at reviews of other brands or there are similar experiences, maybe some things just belong to induction cooking. But even with the above drawbacks I would buy one again.
Mark
29 April 2021
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The ETNA KIF890ZT looks very nice. Installing is a piece of cake. Works well on 1 phase. Power is distributed and tweaked a bit but enough to cook with.
Joost
1 May 2021
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This hob looks nice, clear how it should be connected and the operation is good. The flexible zone is very nice and handy for a grill plate. However, when water boils over, the hob does not switch off
Marc Joersen
9 May 2021
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Product number | 876496 | |
Manufacturer code | 737630 | |
Brand | ETNA | |
Warranty | 2 years | |
Processing of your defect | At your home | |
Old product returned for free |
Appliance placement | Built-in | |
Cooktop heating | Induction | |
Width | 90 cm | |
Height | 5,2 cm | |
Depth | 52 cm | |
Weight | 12,7 kg | |
Color | Black | |
Cooking surface material | Glass | |
Cooktop frame | Rounded | |
Frame material | Glass and stainless steel | |
Cover |
Niche width | 86 cm | |
Niche height | 4,8 cm | |
Niche depth | 49 cm | |
Countertop thickness | 3 cm | |
Minimum distance between the cutout and the wall (cooktops) | 5 cm |
Number of settings | 9 | |
Flexible cooking zone | ||
Number of flexible cooking zones | 1 | |
Boost function | ||
Keep-warm function | ||
Auto heat-up | ||
Auto shut-off in case of overflow | ||
Temperature control | ||
Pan recognition | ||
Pan size recognition | ||
Residual heat indicator | ||
Temperature setting | Settings | |
Preparation quality | High-end | |
Included by default | Installation kit, Manual | |
Oven-controlled |
Display | ||
Timer | ||
Control options | Slider | |
Memory function | ||
Safety switch-off | ||
Child safety lock | ||
Overheating protection | ||
All-off button | ||
On/off indicator |
Suitable for plug type | Perilex (5-pin) | |
Connector included | ||
Connection to number of phases in the Netherlands | 1 phase (regular connector), 2 phases (Perilex connector), 3 phases (Perilex connector, more than 7360W) | |
Connection to number of phases in Germany | 1 phase (up to 3680W), 2 phases (3680 - 7360W), 3 phases (more than 7360W) | |
Connecting cable included | ||
Minimum power supply | 7200 W | |
Location of electric connector | Right rear |
Number of cooking zones | 5 | |
Cooking zone 1 | Expandable | |
Power output cooking zone 1 | 3 kW | |
Length cooking zone 1 | 19,5 cm | |
Width cooking zone 1 | 21,5 cm | |
Cooking zone 2 | Expandable | |
Power output cooking zone 2 | 3 kW | |
Length cooking zone 2 | 19,5 cm | |
Width cooking zone 2 | 21,5 cm | |
Cooking zone 3 | Standard | |
Power output cooking zone 3 | 2,1 kW | |
Diameter cooking zone 3 | 17,5 cm | |
Cooking zone 4 | Standard | |
Power output cooking zone 4 | 1,85 kW | |
Diameter cooking zone 4 | 14,5 cm | |
Type cooking zone 5 | Standard | |
Power output cooking zone 5 | 3 kW | |
Diameter cooking zone 5 | 27,5 cm |